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Supporting the development of ethnic groups with smaller populations: the policies and practices of the Chinese government
Development is a fundamental pursuit of human society. When it comes to national governance, there are issues of imbalanced and insufficient...
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How “Ethnic” Were White Ethnic Neighborhoods? European Ancestry Groups in the Twentieth-Century USA
To what extent did Southern, Central, and Eastern (SCE) European groups maintain distinctive residential patterns vis-à-vis Northern and Western...
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Understanding Neighborhood Patterns Across Asian Ethnic Groups and Immigrant Destinations
Using 2010 U.S. decennial census data, this study explores the neighborhood patterns of Chinese, Filipino, and Vietnamese across seven different...
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Ethnic Diversity and Social Integration—What are the Consequences of Ethnic Residential Boundaries and Halos for Social Integration in Germany?
Does immigration erode the social integration of contemporary mass-scale societies? Continued immigration and corresponding growing ethnic, racial,...
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The Ethnic Children Education Policy Development in China
This chapter explores the education policy of ethnic children development in China. China is a unified country with many ethnic groups. In the big... -
Settling in New Zealand’s Small Towns: Experiences of Minority Ethnic Immigrants
Small town New Zealand has, in recent years, experienced an increasing number 1 and diversity of immigrants, with visible yet under-researched impacts...
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Ethnic segregation and spatial patterns of attitudes: studying the link using register data and social simulation
We theorize the causal link between ethnic residential segregation and polarization of ethnic attitudes within and between ethnic groups (e.g....
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Do Co-Ethnic Neighbourhoods Affect the Labour Market Outcomes of Immigrants? Longitudinal Evidence from Australia
Unlike the situation in other immigrant-receiving countries, the impact of co-ethnic neighbourhoods on immigrants’ life outcomes has been...
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Ethnic–Racial Discrimination Exposure and Anxiety in Latina Girls: Amygdala Volume as an Indirect Neurobiological Pathway
Ethnic–racial discrimination, the differential treatment of individuals based on ethnic or racial group membership, predicts poor mental health...
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Conflict and Co-Specialization on Calle Cuatro: How Placemakers Navigate Ethnic Branding
Placemaking accounts for multiple strategies used by communities to address their central concerns to create vibrant areas for people to live and...
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Research on anti-poverty efforts in China’s ethnic minority areas since the 1970s
Poverty remains a significant global challenge, despite ongoing efforts throughout history to address it. China’s fight against poverty, as part of...
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Independent household formation: disparities in the housing behaviours of ethno-racial groups in Canada and the United States
In both Canada and the United States, immigrants often experience different residential outcomes than non-immigrants. Previous research often...
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A Spatial Examination of Racial-Ethnic Population Patterns in Metro Atlanta Using Bayesian Conditional Autoregressive Models
After 1990, population movements in the U.S. experienced significant shifts as immigrants settled in new destination cities, wealthier residents...
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The Dialectic Between Japanese Immigration and Japanese-Ethnic Buddhism in Brazil
Brazil hosts over 40% of all Buddhist institutions established in Latin America and the Caribbean. This includes a significant contingent of temples...
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Introduction: Fertility and Social Inequalities in Migrant Populations: a Look at the Roles of Selection, Context of Reception, and Employment
This paper is the introduction to the Special Issue on “Fertility and social inequalities in migrant populations.” The Special Issue contains twelve...
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Indigenous fertility in Aotearoa New Zealand: How does ethnic identity affect birth spacing and timing?
The survival of Indigenous peoples in the CANZUS states of Canada, Australia, Aotearoa New Zealand, and the United States is nothing short of...
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First- and Second-Generation Black Immigrant Experiences with Ethnic Misidentification, Acculturation, and Psychological Distress
Little is known about Black immigrant experiences with microaggressions (brief daily indignities to people of color) or with acculturation... -
Ethnic Identity Achievement, Identity Verification, Group-Specific Self-Worth, and Intergroup Attitudes Among Latinos
Using a sample of Latino college students, I examine how ethnic identity achievement (i.e., a stable and secure understanding of one’s ethnic group... -
Migrant Populations and Residential Segregation in Southern Europe: An Overview
The aim of this contribution is to analyse the peculiarity of the Southern European context in the European migration system. In particular, the... -
Skin Tone, Racial/Ethnic, and Gender Differences in Self-Reported Mental and Physical Health among U.S. Lawful Permanent Resident Immigrants
While much research explores how skin tone alongside race/ethnicity and gender intersect to pattern the health of U.S. citizens, less research has...